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| Active Warrior Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: UK
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How can you estimate how much traffic you will get to one article? I see so many people that have thousands of articles posted and they get something like 50,000 views. And then someone else with 100 articles and getting the same amount of views.What are they doing better? |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: UK
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anybody knows anything about this topic?ezine is not really my thing
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| The Automation Guy Join Date: Aug 2011
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Not sure about estimating, but I know once you log into your EZA account it'll tell you statistics on traffic that you've gotten to the articles already. Maybe take your first week and multiple that by 4 to see the estimation of the month?
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: UK
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| You misunderstood my question.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Philadelphia
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1. Keyword research 2. Link building to the articles 3. Outside promotion As far as SEO goes, I wouldn't waste your time trying to rank articles. Personally, I either use AM to blast an article out for some tiered link building or I submit a longer, higher quality article to top directories in order for it to get syndicated. My goal is never really to drive traffic with or to my articles. Just my 2 cents | |
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